MLT 279 - Clinical Immunohematology Practicum2 credit hours - 120 hours clinical; one term. Apply practical theory and skills learned in previous MLT courses in the clinical immunohematology laboratory setting under the supervision of a clinical preceptor. Students will rotate through the areas of a clinical immunohematology laboratory either through simulation or at an assigned clinical rotation laboratory or a combination of both. Clinical fee $60.
Prerequisite(s): MLT 204 with a grade of C or better , or permission of the MLT Program Coordinator.
Location(s) Typically Offered: Off Campus (OF)
Term(s) Typically Offered: Spring
Course Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
1. Identify the areas in the clinical laboratory setting, including specialty areas
2. Procure patient/client specimens and process according to procedures and clinical site policies
3. Perform calculations such as quantity of synthetic anti0D (RhoGam) needed and calculations associated with preparing test solutions, such as additives, preservatives, and buffers.
4. Document results using the appropriate metric measurements and site specified methods, such as laboratory information systems
5. Perform quality checks on automated and manual equipment
6. Perform immunohematology testing for antibodies, antigens, cold agglutinins; antibody identification, and cross match and special tests
7. Maintain federal and state regulations for standard precautions, OSHA, and HIPAA compliance.
8. State parameters for normal and abnormal immunohematology results related to body systems and their implications on a patient’s health.
9. Discuss hemolytic disease of the newborn including the health of both mother and baby and list 2 ways it can be prevented.
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